.Al . .111; t;.'l.\i<i.uti.-.l.....v UU:\RA)AAN _ 1.- 1”‘ ThsfiontraltluartlianmltuclQus 1Z1" M: A I 5 MAIL ANY s LM C psvstorso s. PRINTED.‘ ,. THE BAPTIST CHURCH a ' ONE s x '1 ENLARGEMENTY, 15:. Cash With Order - New Chrome GlosLFinish - ‘ ' PAGE SIX snows Lat-1nc:§4gw TODAY It WED. CAPITOL ,1 5T. JAMES GRUB/CH SHOWS 3.15 —- 7.00 - 8.45 COOK'S tor perfect pictures. ' 14-5469-24-24-0 The text of the morning sermon. The Rovers, BOY 5mm‘ 111d w°u ~ »= _ .. . . _ _ , on itwtown were wcl- ‘ ' _ l . - sweetheafli ..§€£‘.f€€‘“"°’i-.t‘$laf$. t lliziél‘il.i”tli‘fn’liém‘°é..i.‘flll Si: zine-sir‘... t. a. vcuic FOTCWFINISHERS Moncton, N. s. 1 The Singing y ‘ i-"Out of the depths have I cried 1118's Wmhiv fifv1°°lwflfigl“il,rg‘ --..:__-;. » - .. . 1 l ' d ’ l unto thee, 0 Lord." God has plarfl- mind the Bcou ‘ mo , e - ll ‘The World c/l <11“ RSS..“§.?...-‘"‘.‘.“§..E"..§‘.E.E. I. a est-iv whether-tn.» w... .351.’- §iug~y°g1§g egggg “MAYTIME” A TRIUMPH FOR ' , b ' . n z - s u c . d’ "Rose Marie"..."Nltl§I5ty”‘ axle-nag“ fglirilllg11ig-om1i11z £35K?“ thatgand can“: andk eadeits aomaetmf‘ “zwéfié EDDY AND MACDONALD M3fi¢(§g"--|hd “w ' God; in the time of anxiety, we evo ingl wor " \ in”; Qf ‘hi, m,“ “i, “leggedanzrlfieulaslhunlghti 3° trim to God: and for help and Randy, the secret tor tile winlliltig l “Mayflme... baud on u“ um . . - . , - umph’! Gloduu.s‘gwwdm Jhgu‘ his h m’ sung e pay B 1 guidatre “'8 1.11111 t0 50d. In (I61, 0t M11113!“ VlfitOflfi ‘Vin T¥° f°rg(mble Bloadyuly play by Rlda 1 .. ° “Y- is not the whole of life, just one famous general o! 1111MB" Y- lyoh,mn Yuung, came u, we Pflnw _ Kornberg melody. . .80I&l' stabbing roman-looms»: of . z,ooo...director of "Gm: ziqatvu ‘Phat. this had been the scorel- 0f success down the aics was shown through incidents in the life of a victorious French Marshal. W110 expressed the same thought 111 1-11" sentence: "Vlybattlaa were all won day before the fikht." 1n Lind- l great search after God. and thrice berated is the man who suc- ceeds m that search. But in our Lext. it l- not in the deplhl 0! danger. or in the depths oi’ an- xiety, or in the time of sorrow that the psnlmisr, has cried unto God. the 1 Edward 'l‘li:iitre Monday enhanced teniold by the vaster resources of Hollywood and the artistry of‘ Met- ro-Goldtvyn-Maycr workmen. Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy aro the stars and John Bar- rymore animals in hs first role FIND ABANDONED CAR- Mounted Police last night announ- ced they had in their possession a Pontiac sedan. liccme number 656i. 0936 markers) which they had found abandoned on MacKenzie Avenue in Gaytown. It hud not bu; 1L L; m the depths of sin. And bcrihs careful checkings over of since Rom“, and Juliet“ now being bee“ “wohvd 1" “n “cfldmt 9°“ that is the all-embracing mum planes and plans before record lmm showed througholll the comb 11" 1°°119"°‘1- The C1" ‘19611111113111 why we should pray and cry unto iliehta. 111 #111113 111911 1x91191411“ l try. Lynne Carver, a. screen new- to have been abandoned at 11.30 God for ma“ i, not Saturday night. Police took chaige l whal he 15 bu‘, by what he aspires of the machine when the found it. to be_ was interfering with tra tic. The evening sermon was bu“ _’_“ i 19-ll. l2—“And be d com-vs CHRISTI PROCES- ‘m K “gs 11°‘ the Lord pascal by, and a. great s10“ SUNDAY-The 11111111111 and strong wind rent the moun- unporunt positions at early a395- Prqmotiona and succeses are only for those whose careful. $114115" clplined mining proves thcy C!" ‘(301110111135 the Juvenile feminine romantic part with Tom Brown. l Noeltungloy adapted the piece l and the songs were wirittcn by Big- be tnmtcd t0 w"! 01153351 °i1' mund Roinbt-iiz. COIIIDOsCI‘ of tho portunitiea and resi>0h5111111¢1°8 11° tutgiixnl Bl‘0f1ii\\'i1_\' score, with Her- before the youths of today. 111111 i bert Stothard, who composed the judged by ,\ ‘ptllkxw 541F911‘ 61111511 P1°°°551°11 111 c1151“ tains, and broke in pieces the rocks Allenby, conqueror oi Jcfllllhlm ‘ first screen operetia. "Czaritza." lottetowut will be held next Sun- before we mm; bu; ms Lord w” in u“ recent world war, M11151 which occupies a melodious seq- ‘ day from St. Dunstans Basilica no; in the rind; and after the .1113 and admonished an 113119011‘ uciice. ‘ 1 i° N111" 13111119 Alffldlimy- The wind, aii earthquake: but the Lord ant gathering of youtha with Hollywood's “Mziyiiintf is a lavish thing. beautiful to sec and lovely to haul". Obviously. it. wns tvxssiblo to attain a brci tit 01 lilizlnzluiuicl that. “It Ls upon you. tho generation. that than words. procession will form up at the Ba- toung and risin8 silica and proceed to the Academy was not in the earthquake; and alter the earthquake a fire; but the m - a by way of Great George. Rirh- Lord was" not in the fire; and after the future of the world depends.” _.~~_\.-.."ar1.fi.ru r ~ mond and Weyniouth Streets. The tlic flit) a still small voice." m Another apt quotation of Mr- was iuiprrawibli- wt my stacc- N550“ Eddy Elf” l return will be tuade by ivciy of the.e days. ire are Drone to ad- Dentonb was. "It is 500d _ i4! 11L‘ H1111‘. 511011111611’; 411d 111111011 Z- ‘my Jeanette MacDonald in" I y 5.1111185’. Hillslmro, Water and mire find stimd in awe at the alive but to be y0\-111l>’ 15 11°17 Lmmll“ “'11” "*1" 11-11 Imldurvfl "M twin..." - iGreat George Streets. bit», mid mighty things: we like a. hcavon.“ The way to be prepared and directed lust more stireen hit... 11 — lot of IlCLiL‘. and anything mgr, for coveted svwess in liie is by "The Lircat Zuxsivltl.‘ c<=<'11l>11‘<1 11ml _ d “W; or other. FUNERAL AT assr ROYALTY tlocsivt milks‘ n lot of noise, inter- incorporating into it daily the l jiimclmfilllous {'11 '11P r>_1'\><111<'i1"11 <11 l oi1<r1§i1°111111“| fl} Uxhp Hjm mmglm —~ —The funeral oi the we William ms us not. But let us‘ remember stcrlint; principles °1 G004 3001"»- - Mfiiiihw» 11191’ 111110 8M1‘? 1°, Edd.‘ 5111b‘ 1‘ ‘_. D .1 ll, sung» On Friday v8\t'llll.3 the music that what Ls big i0 11$. may be 1118. b0 cherish health of body, to oven greater lengths and the result _ songs. Studtuts l ll» u; . Munn. East Rotalty was held Stin- . . .. ~ "'t-.llm duh A short Service at me home dehglitotl u impurity nudluite here. Vlic LOpui llllfl Viiitliili u i i l. i - . i " d . hm a of Kmmnmm n‘ an op small w God‘ and me mm“ m” mmuanuomly ‘mm me mind an Jeanette Itfucflminlrl and Nelson mid Ecrus." ‘lyuinlliur. they H118 I portuiiity to clljOy a rtrul treat when the members oi Lou Church Choir. Charloilt-ioivn, under the illhlllcés’ of the IJICIlkLY Aul of the Fraser, D. D. Services at Presbyterian Church. and at the grave side were was conducted by the Rev. Keir Calvin Bit-rmiiid. (‘illi- substaiice. Ami s0 in our own lives. we should take to heart our mt and sock for power and strength make a lot of noise, may have n0 intellect. and to cultivate right. re- lations with God. to live today as you would like to live tomorrow. Mr. Denton‘; story to the Young l Eddy Md u, n“. plump. they won benutifitl rout‘; iitui of the fnllzsong, in ':Nfllll.'_lll_\' M: ' w." ilflll Rose “Cnruv Me Bunk l0 (.>lflV11‘l-l1n11l/_-" Marie 1' Their ." toy-ether, “Will “Mnytime" is nu auspicious boilin- You Rome-lube frmn the static ning for the l1('\\' your. It sets B » so Pl'i\lJ_‘.‘Lt1l'lLlll Church. Kvusiiigton, ducted b U“. RH. (t C won“... in the gilgnt-g and m ppgyer w Wcfflhlpperg‘ mngue ivns. "Scouts 1 . ‘$1 . . < ., -, . y ' ‘ ' , ‘. _' _ . i . - - play. is untoruvtiulllo. Bliss ‘Wirt- npertoculiir patio for HUILVWKJOLI M. w 1111i‘? niugllllllitllllt Dlifffillxllglflotgglgie fished 111w bme Rev. Mr’ 11mm‘ gm} 93111.2(“, bpeaks m a laflgidsllll-é}; goillgselflcslectllillrylinxgilrtfll. 'D°11‘<11K1 11111 blliils two C0Y\"1l11“19 111110“! 111 11W 11111111115 1° wme‘ ' . . 1-1- - - 1 ~ ' e a eacs were: . tut-s. - .< » t - " __ - _ “u. Tolmpnnhm olhllllg 0t vocnl and lllall'lllllt‘lllfll Murdolgk Russ: ‘w-lulam “Big/pl- v lite special lllllslt‘ at, the moyn- aid in the far away’ Fiji Islands --.-~.»1~ y . .—~—-_- ~ "rm-f" fr: l s~r~~-~-- ""1:*"::;“-. °~ w~ '- u: 1212i.“.i;§’lli§ff‘*-§.§..°B?i§ .1" “will: Pliii“ f; Another Ans-ls 011 0 Orvnatlvn F=1S111<>I1S— ‘_ . 1 _ u-lm Usflrlvsv". »_ 1 y‘. _‘ . '11.‘ ‘1 e _ _ 1 ., "i ILMLwMQI/"Méyumwu The perioriilurs “.41.- ull in {i116 gormlgravmmjnald 11nd "Bromlo" and ‘he anthem have ‘or “S evenmg preacher. Re“ M I f “S I I t DI‘ I n .. . .. . . . form. each nunibei- re iviiig heart)’ a m“ ‘m. rklvlnovvb“ii1111l1 b)’ 11119 911911‘. lhé J- w- Haywr or Hazelmiollk’ who’ (N '1 .\l.>4) I..\II'.,\I' NEWS applause from the large and 2111- Mlssnqm BELIEVED IN )l()x(._ .~ .011 being Xfrs. H. S. Hendar- ‘V1111 3 511711115- “lmgdmuc 1mm‘ P‘ ’ ' ' ' ljfi“'"“'1§. ‘i 1 1 ' '''' '1 ? 1 L»- . . . lpi-t-ciative nutiionue. TON _\ Mounted Ponce Mud m“ sou. The evening anthem ws_q,_11 developed a powerful sermon from Mrs. Arthur ll. Ruput‘ \\':is also the text. "I uni not ashamed of crew-m)" jyc liuvc .\lv." night that they were chorkiiit; rv- ports that the l7 y'eni' old (‘bir- lcttctolm youth, who Ililil bet-ii reported missing last sveek. bud been seen in Moncton. The young the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God unto salvation unto all who believe." tRomam 1:181. During the morning service, Miss Vera H. Malcolm Campbell sang | lpitatviil uiifl lIi lici" inimitable style gave .\('\'(*l'fll rt-itdiugs, especially" d. 1553.11.13 hm- ;.5;,.n,.r_;_ ~ Following is the program as pre- l L11“ THE SALifi-TPION ARMY Illlnillpf, N0“ mi its 2nd Day At the morning Holiness Most- : _ _... ~ SQflLQ-dj a , . llllil Alias. Ad). Lynch took as her . ‘i-vn" Instrumental music" . Ilornl-lhzliisfagelihiliy1211181510211111:1; tcxi IThe Will of The Lord be Wm‘ figgrsyetejznauaia}. Q 111111 9111111“ Alva" ~- 61151195 to have declared that he intentlcd ‘A0110’ AME’ 2151 Chapter ‘ad $921“ yuan mg.“ w” m; B U S Munroe and Al. Blanchard. “rldmfl the rods." When no infnr- 11111 Wrse. 1:: er y“ d? '01 Ho” u“! l 5010- V0631 3111141 C1511‘? Mflfi- mation was received as to 111$‘ 141101131‘ Pa“ knew .119 mum 31° “Inga f‘, rendeum b 13¢- 11141111111» whereabouts relatives. 10811111.: iliui “HUM for Club“ “aka l! he 0on- i 34st. 15?. solo Dirt wasytaken l Quartetwr Messrs. Yorswn. he might have been liivnivld m “h”? m‘ h“ ‘my 1° ‘krusmm m’ ha: ma“, Burns in run ‘rich , A Cmswll. Phillu- and Webster. the railtvay accident m SprliiuliiTl ""1""? 1° b“ pflsuaded< by h“ contralto voice The rendition of ' 1 Solo. vocal: Ali-s. Cuclmore. Junction. notified lifountod Pnlu-v inl1‘ln,d5l,1l) ragmldolhhls 101131?! this anthem was a spontaneous l 111-‘1111111-“111-11 11111-51" 0161195111- and asked them to try and lot-nu- on]; lghbéhio“.gsl r5‘? slang‘; revelation of the strength of’ the . r13 31!‘. Covliratic. l P..l‘.'*l.'€‘.' li/Iisws Eva MacFadyen. .Erii;i Boswell. Messrs. John CB1‘- l inherent and latent patriotism of l lsou and Iiorne MncKtvv. I I the women of our great British Empire. Another worthy contribu- tion to the day's worship of music was the evening anthem. "Teach the boy. It has born rumored that. he was seen lll fyioiictnti two days after the accident. Jezusalem for the name of the Lord. There catne a great change in Paul's. life when he met Christ on the road ‘to Damascus. With Paul island litter Transport Ltd. $111" Mus 1-01-11“ Scmplc. HUNDREDS PAY LAST RE- l‘l".'i"l".lli‘ltl‘-‘.ll to ilvntrvcu" 1dr (Daily ox. Sun.) Rmduirz: Mrs Arthur H. Roper. PECTB-Tho 1111101111 <11 111° 11"’ v - -' ~ ~ - M 0 11nd." (Attwoodi. Lear-w itiiitl x IU-ILHILFPL- .~ 1H1 iuim-lllltl nnom-‘Ltlfl p.m 1111‘ 3 R913 G- C 411111, M15- Heath Crosby 0i Bniisliiiw was lit-ltl (‘£15.11fnllllghséltfhghlg ilglolxeuods gt was announced the S0115 0‘ l twhstet". from his late result-lice to . zul- Alon“. Welling salvation ' up England would worship with the —-——-r—————-~—" (‘vyp-v Serenade: Christian En- OWbflllk for burial on SllllflliV v1 M], Lynch gwok as his u“ Baptist Ohuroh mirt Sunday “‘1i‘11\'°111'1'1'> - Hundreds of tiviglibors uiul fiivtitls p, 11;; verse 7_ morning and the Male Choir Stiflllfliflinllll.‘ in ('1' lhlL-iou n (Iiziily 0X. Sun.) would lead m‘ musk “lbs New gathered to piiy their lJsL rvpvcts "Qttr 5on1 15 esmped 351a 51rd B LOII-Vos; mom.‘ . 1nd,; -lu,|m J.iii.—‘l.lit) p.n1.-|;.tl0 p.111. u, the m“, MR Cm. _,_. in m“, of m“ of U“ ‘are of the fowum; mg Sex-vb; _*_.__ _ 111*‘ _1H1'tlt‘st Tllllvrals seen iii the the stun-e is broken and we are '1’_’“_—_“ district for a lottu lllllt‘. Survives escaped." ‘TRINITY UNITID GIIUIOII Two round trips ml Stmdziy unrl I‘t’:1'IiIiIl' lute Saturday at. the home were conducted by the CHURCH 0F THE MOST IOLY~ .- . , ., R . . . t-svnitii, .-.i tut. . 7 hing}: REDEEMER Tm aubjoot oi luv. Hush -... at Mcadowbank services were con- --_- 342114;’? .. . . w r - ducted by the Ru Mi. DcWolfc Ths 7.30 oclock and 9 o'clock xflptlge lawn was Man" 13, and members of the hfnsonic Or- der. who attended the funeral in a body. The pall hvarcrs tvtvro; Messrs. Elmer Crosby, Everett Crosbv. Clarke Crosby". mm Law- son Crosby, all nephew's of the deceased, and Brent Matthew and Manford Beer. Fhutlotlcinwn in Sunnis-Elmira IHuItR Kfrlllllflllll 4.3L! p.iu. (Daily exec-pl. Sunday) Masses at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer Sunday were said by Rcv. Father Howard. Rev. Fa- ther Oswald Murphy of St. Dun- staus University sang the High Muss. The Boy Scouts and Cubs of the Basilica and Holy Redeem- er parishes tnarched to the Holy Redeemer Church and occupied re- served seats at the High Mass. Rev. verses 1 to 9, the parable of the sower and the aeed and Rev. Mr. Miller's text was the 9th verse. "who hath ears to hear let him hear”. The anthem on the occas- ion was "The Lord is gracious." In the evening the congregation listened to a powerful address by Rev. c. 1r. Huestis. D. n. who h" been General Secretary of the x.ldxt'\ Iilruirziéltniris in (hurlotteintvn Flmmi 1.1» .i.ui. Ll|i\l\ .-~.n.'i> 81/.) 21.111. (Daily ex. Sufi.) favourite’ Lenvt -. ‘Ctllillllllfifl from tinge 1) inc-iii.» oi llw tbtt-tvllr" ll/‘z-al-adblid t and Paiuplozin. in northern Spain. Ixti p.111 c?» w.‘ i .I .lI YPII$IITIIIIIIP ralrs. 34-..- l.'.:'. twi- .\ )\‘vr~f.ii.i.|nt. hi. lmingtttu ( l ii-ur !.1ft‘Ii)\V n ~- (‘i.t:"§-:ilit-i<>v.'t1 lLzs Elsrvicc l .- a S 41T‘-I1'II\(i .\IL'\II‘.Y, MAY Lenin" . \ ll. . ‘ ‘i ‘J. .. .\ \l. 5-‘ .\ ‘.l. I" .'~. \:~i l I ' . \ ‘-1 IN. \l.“.“"l\ — fl“'i L“! \\ vii-h vk t twin-r 71".’: A M Artivu ( i..n'ln.It-tir.»|\ — 10.00 ADI. have (luiilottt-t-"Jwn — 4.00 P.l\1.1 Pvukcs —- — -— — 5.041 I'M. (Liri rizm — —- — mill] I'll \r ' (ivnrgrlnwn —- —- 6.00 I'..\I l NSPIIIIPI"! are fully prnirr-tcil In Iimiiuinti- for any an itii-nt that nray happen whllr driving in thin Bus. l ALLISON IICESTIS Wins Sflverl Audubon Medal Mix: Dorothy Gionn. fourteen l year old dautthter of Mr. and Mrs. l 1.11:1. Phone Ill} SYSidc ' it.- .l.l1. Rockefeller [lies At Florida t ».-_.. tutu-hinted lium tinge l) . uiutt"; . . .. ..\ l'\'tJ1‘_\' muiifia relig- .. .. l . it. .;tt ii.i 11-.‘ can lioiiesl- _. at“; 1-. ‘,,.\u ull lie cuii." line ‘to zlmt vrt-cfl, lie bestowed ‘llultl Lliuti XiZMNLOOiLOOU on caralully- ililbPll tntiiuiitliropics, transferred‘ mun (ii his holdings to tlic pres- ».ti mall of the clan. John D. lt.it..etellv.i", _|r.. and died leaving ~ lh-llli n faintly spokesman described as a ‘relatively small, very liquid" t-siute. For Funeral Scrvirea Plilll. were mndc to rcitim the laouy Lu the Rockefeller estate at: POGUHIH) Hills. Tarrytown. N. Y.. for tum-ml serv ces, attended ony, bv n1Dl11l)l'l'f~‘. of ihc family. Burial will be in Cleveland. where Rocke- fcllcr hcqun his husinms career as a 1 $1.7m at iwak bookkeepers assistant! h-ller. who would have been E18 July 8. had exprcssed confidence in recent. years that he would live Wvlu- (HINDU \Il|‘\‘IiIiE‘Id Printc 1 1° mo‘ “m1 m" mmmm“ had seen“ F-UWHTKI lsltiuil. la to be coiigmtil- lutizl mi Willllllli,’ the Silvl-r Auti- uhin Mvrlnl mid al o a very lino pun" of I7lll1)l‘lll"l‘ uin. iiiictl in a hciutiful It‘ii'll!‘l' vanyiuz (use. The Junior Audubon contest is for llic lwsf 0-.» - on llu- pinlcc- tloii of w;l<l lillfl- m ' :<i;.:n.iZ..-_ the subject on this occnstnii I](‘ll1!{ "tlir Hawk." This your was Ow mu ‘ success- ml competition every held by thi Audubon Society in New Vlirk. and a areal number or schwil children ham all over Oannda and thr- Unitod Starts competed fqr flu- prize. Miss Dorothy la then m be ‘ congratulated on w in; second pica in sud: a iaagc coolant. l eti tn justify his optimism. l Founder of the Standard Oil Cnnipntiv. Rockefeller. at the height or h a career, directed the activities t of 116 oil companies. controlled t mttzcs and mils, influenced the l polmics of hundreds of mrporntlons 1 in munv forms of industry and was a htuvy stockholder in trunk line ‘_ Hvilvwtfls. 1 H» n» horn Julv ii. i819. at Rich- i111‘ I. 'l'" flli Couutv. N. Y Ill‘: (other “w. W lint“ Avrirv Rockefeller, n Jy-ugr] hunt-r ntirl (I'M-WW, and his lyv1ij]]t\|'F‘,ll)fl lmvwm. HIIINI for p511,‘ .lIl'I lltm but I'.~‘"'l"- fnmilr l rm“ m"- mmght lwr clillrlrt-ti tn uwvl: to surr- .to give. He became interested in otl Ihrn a strike in Pennsylvania h 1060 t slim lto Government soldiers who came their mark and lauds-d in France last week. ivere believed to ctuuprL-e the uiiitJ At; Htwiiclziye. on the Franco- Spniiaslt hurtlcv. Bflofllli‘ authorities broadcast a. report that an insur- gent air bomb had damaged an electric plant of the Spanish bmnvli rit‘ the Fire tone Tire. Com- pim; , Soiidicn. ll village five mtl-. T111 of Bilbao. M.‘- ..til). May 2§—IV[21(Il‘ld news- pap.\. prote-ted totiiuht zit re- poll.» tluit Germany was willing to witlitli. \1' her volunteers from Spain it llOrllllllBS consul. The press cited a statement by the uoioriuut-utfl. new Premier, Jllllll Nvuriii. that the word “med- ial on‘ unis not lll his vocabulary. Police seized a mother and db.- .t'tr “i111. Illf'_\' said. nctcd as FAN ‘ t. spies while p0 ~ing as spir- llllllilrlé. The tnoilier. Rosario Rodriquez, and the (laughter Eleuea Ccrian, were accused of putting sleeping potzous in drink. whit-h they sold t0 them lor MVIHQFR. Then they stole money and documents from the soldiers and nPHI. the loot to the insurgents. authorities said. Insurgent brunbing planea at- tm-kid izcvortiment lines in the Ciisa dc Cttmpo. wast of Madrid, and a Madrid fleet retaliated with a raid on insurgent tranchea In that section. drew prospectors from all part1 of the countiy. l-le was cautious. how- ever. rind for two years he obtain- ed and studied information about the fields. Then he and his partner and Samuel Andrews organised Andrews, Clark and Company, tn ref-no oil. They built a small re- |..- l‘. I\|l- . ....- ~..|e and Ctmlfirrhlltlt‘. cheaper by tar than driving l ahlrfiaaltllsmlafilllhllgil atogllcgzlgmlggli}: l M e n g Fully-y Howard Spoke a; me Lyn-N Lord: Day Nuance o! can-d; (or ‘vim: mm V 1. iullv areutzihcitlti! llia‘t.‘cli§"s de- l “Tassesiand at’ me High M“. n‘ the pub u years and l‘ MW w- \‘\.1'ft,.»; nun... ‘l... 1.1 |r,.-...,..-;.,;'. aim-m Hung"- mvfl- and y 1 fences. Filter-ii plWlli“ which ovrr- [erred m terms of pram: to the M71111 an‘: a m“; and lucceaml ideals of the Scouts and spoke of’ supernaturalizing natural ideals. l-lnly Hour. the last in prepar- t ation for the feast of Corpus l Christi, was held in the evening. A lsermon on lVfary. the mother of the Blessed Sacrament. was preach- ed by Rev. Father Howard. The Synod 0? Ilova Scotia The 61st meeting; of the Synod 0f Nova Scotia whbh was held at Halifax last. week Ilils now passed into history. For the first time the sessions were held in the Unlvcr- innte of All Ucland, Dr. D'Arcy 81w of Kinds Collette. 'I'his ar- will be he preacher. The aorvica Ianccmcnt mot with a swat dual will be broadcast. 1t is expected of praise, as by far tho greatest that, about, 4i) 5151mm will b. number of delegates WPYC quartcr- i prgygul“ ed and were given their meals in During the Synod many impor- the University. This not only en- mm, ‘flutters relating to church ablcd the delegates t0 meet a .\\~gfk were d;_-ba|,ed_ A yemluuon great deal more than in previous l “has adopted M31118 “m; m, mat. years, when they were scattered m. o; Rmlgtous Educauon m m, about the City, but kept down the l public schools be 5mm” and expenses of the tlclcgnu-s. us they 1 Archbishop of Armagh, and Pri- lllilllfi put into operation to bring were guests of the Collrgv. T110 it about. The Rev. Dr. R-ince of Synod was very largely nttcntlcd. Kmgs College m presenun‘ m, but unfortunately vely few were present from P. E. Island. Morn- ing Prayer was said in the Col- Report on Social Service, stated that some flity hotres for the poor _ _ would be erected in Halifax this lege Cl..i it every day at 9.45. On yeah Th“ was the first such Klimt-i..i‘3;"“.l2€..f§‘°..“f&a‘?§2‘ w - =~~ m» m t» » ‘ C d . W" 10°11 i119 lefvlw- ‘irltawass stated that the Bummer 'I'he Synod opened with a cele- ‘school held at Windsor last sum- brstion of the Holy Communion in m" w“ a we“ New“ ma “m; A11 5111111‘ 9111119111111 a" 7'30 a: m- all plans had been completed for Tuesday when 1118 10111511111 131111" another such school which will w =1 wed-e ~- m 1r l -' - 29th Jun for one week. ...°:t 3'.l‘§“iil..°"f8.‘““ .2223". on d~1~=--.w;..~ 1‘ entertained to luncheon a e I=1v1°¢~ T1“ 11"!’ 11"- 13111111 W111‘ Church of England Institute, and ley sang the service, while the scr- “m”. m the afternoon were N, mon, which was an able opal was cow“ by m‘ wrdlhlp m, 3mm‘, ggmggtoglloxumistfslgr s 1“ ' and his who: Mrs. Hackenley at . - - - Bish ' so. The Charge of the Bi hop was Thllpguhop m his “M,” Md <1°11V°1"<1 °11 Tuesim’ ‘mmwn- words of praise for the work done and dealt first with the Accession by ‘he woman.‘ Auxmum ilnery near Cleveland. The bilsiticss was put up at auc- tion by mutual conscnt, in i805 and Rockvlellei‘ bought it. in at $72,500. The firm became Rockefeller and Andrews and vfliliin five years bo- camo the Standard Oil Company of Ohio with a» capitalization of l1,- 000,00(). His two brothers. Wllinm and Frank. and others became as- soriutt-d with him. A year before he bought up the old partnership that founded his hutze rnrtutie. he married Laura (‘t-leslin Rpelmnn. tlitughter of an Akron. Ohio. merchant. She died March i2. W15. at Pocnntlco Hills. Tim llnckcii-llt-rs Ilflfl five chil- dren. Only two. John D.. in. and Alta. who became Mn. E. Parrnalec Prentice c! New m: aea Ivha- +12; and Coronation of King George The synod cam. m . m,“ m minLtei-ial service. Dr. Huestis in a clear, eloquent and convincinfl sermon set forth the work belnS accomplished by the Alliance and its efforts not only in the preven- tion of all usual work on Sunday so as to ensure a. day 0! "Si! 1°‘ the people but also in the pro- motion ot a due observance of the "Lords Day" and he called for the oer-operation of every individual to aid in these necessary objec- tives It may be of interest to note hers that Dr. Huestis was honored at the recent Convocation of Mount Allison University by having o0!!- ferred on him the honorary dc- grse of L. L. D. The flowers at the pulpit were in loving memory oi‘ the late W. '1‘- f-luggan and the announcement» was made that the sacrament of the Holy Communion would b6 observed next sunday 1110mm!- Sarvayi Flights Will Begin Today uawvoax.unvfl—ihl’1 - A great four-engined flylfl! 13°51‘ will cruiae ‘l8! miles out over the Atlantic Ocean tomorrow 1115" l" see how things lock. Another will wing those 183 miles northwest- ward on tha aama 19919311115“ rounte and with the same P1111111“- and “sit down" on ions 151111111 Sound. The (M0 flights will m!!! the actual start of survey flyilil 11¢‘ tween the American mainland Ind Ch! Bfltllh Island 0! Bflfiflillll- l ment of regular transport. service. The (tights by Pan American Airways‘ “Bermuda. Clipper" and Imperial Airways flyinl B081 "Cavalier" will take approximate- ly six hours. The two companies plan to and the Recall to Religion. The d l t bu," lnext subject dealt with was the Egg: ‘y mum n8 '1“ womins 131th Iryivrarftlfv "l ‘l; ---—-- Conscc a on o s op 11K U5 l which rwlll take place bin lgllirlax u‘ MUUT Emu)", l Eniftti tiififififfilld"... hi‘? l ;;,1;~=gmgu-mg~--,,1g-;.m,;;; l op and Nova Scotia the first Dio- M ms pm was 'ulmd m“, cese. Today there are in Canada l _ 21 Diocres under their own Blth- l P96113131: Wm‘ ops and 1909 pariaheit and mlss- i 1 the l‘ “The Mummy ions. "How glad must bs the soul t 171111111131“ M p v.3 bound w“ °1 911511" 111K111‘ l‘ 11° m“ “m1 ' “.6 t; elll om?‘ rehearsals He beholds how that his laboitilrs lfiltllfill“: hump‘ I ' have not been in vain n 1t‘ A f”, d“. m bed and Leland Lord." said the Bishop. On Bun- t d“ we 2m“ of Mm“; m, g9“- wna bank with hill schoolmates f0! eral Canadian Synod service will ivrvlflitlilofl 0f the thNQ-ficl be held in All Saints Cathedral. Mala lag MAM lemaond, Th: awobn toraraolbfla work in concert, with alternate aohedtilea. in establishing the transport service. DEATHS i-ifiiic varéis urns.‘ n. i931..1ohn Charles Francis aged 56 years. Funeral this morn- ing from Frank l-fennoaaey‘: Fu- comedy-hi; bandage-amused faoc l nersl Home to Tracadie for inter- pnlolnanoa. meal. looking to the eventual aatablish-i London put on its finest "street drool” to gruet King CxQOPI-‘IE and Queen Elizabeth In proper atyla during the coronation procession. In the prosperous business tlistrlcta, like Chaapakis (abovi-l. lavish tllsplayg o! ornate banners, with miles of bunting streamers, paid tribute to Their ltiajoaties. Poor Vie With Rich to Make London Gay The King nntl Qtmm weren't exported In llnxititva povt-riy-rlthlm Bash strut. but It|_\‘i\I lirlln n! all. the rv-lii-nta whipped In [minim to bu! III uoituanta and flags with which they have given their thnrntuzhfart- l IoaIIvo aIr that ohailongca the aumptuon diapiaya of more fortunal qqnarters. . 1 . <I __ ' v (‘tall - L